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Nice work!
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10-16-2011, 02:40 AM | #602 |
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That thing is look'n sick. I like that smooth bumper.
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10-16-2011, 04:00 AM | #603 |
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haha yah he owed me so thats why it got done. other wise it wouldn't have got done for quite a while, the only thing is, i had to take it to his place to do it.... which was fine with me cause there isn't any room in my garage to do it
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10-16-2011, 04:02 AM | #604 |
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thanks, i try
thanks, yah it still isn't finished though, not gonna finish it until i get a few other things done first, which will be a while also, i finally fixed my exhaust hanger problem on both sides the correct way, should be a lot better than the cheap a$$ metal strap kit i was using before.... |
10-30-2011, 06:05 PM | #605 |
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picked up my free spare 68 hood yesterday that i will eventually chop up and make a cowl hood scoop out of, and then i will eventually attach it to my hood current 67 hood
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10-30-2011, 11:45 PM | #606 |
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well here is the hood i picked up, needs some more hammer and dolley work but its getting to the point its straight enough to cut up
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10-31-2011, 12:14 AM | #607 |
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Oh no whatca gonna cut up that sweet hood for?
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i think you already know , and if it doesnt turn out oh well it was free anyways haha. but if that is the case i will buy a pre-made steel cowl scoop and weld it to my current hood
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hood should be sweet !!!!!!! good work !!!
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10-31-2011, 01:39 AM | #610 |
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thanks, i actually got the idea of cutting up another hood to make a scoop from jays68yak
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11-08-2011, 09:21 PM | #611 |
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well my accel coil took a dump, so i replaced it with a stock one i got for free from a buddy since i dont have the cash for a good aftermarket one right now. and since i dont have the stock cover to go along with it, and i like the look of the accel one better, i decided to paint it red instead of leaving it grey.... think i like it alot better red
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got the hood masked off for where i need to cut it up
first piece removed and another and what's left after the third piece was cut out the beginning of mock up.... |
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standing back to get a first look at those two pieces
third piece added in side view of hood slope to make sure its gonna look right need to cut the center piece to make it shorter so it will match the two side pieces standing back to get an overall look to see if i like it.... which i do . now i need to attempt to tack it together for now with my crappy flux core welder, so that i can do some more cutting and fitting on it, then i will most likely wait to finish it until i get a better welder Last edited by project 67 sub; 11-13-2011 at 02:55 AM. |
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Man that is looking awesome. Gonna be mean. I dig it. Nice work
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nice...i think thats gonna good on there
and its not your typical off the shelf hood scoop...
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yah i was thinking of one of those 5" tall steel ones lol, but this one was basically free so i will attempt this one first
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Looking good copy cat how wide did you end up making it?
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lol, hey take it as a compliment , i took out two 20" section from each side like you did on yours
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11-14-2011, 01:21 AM | #619 |
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all tacked together
center piece cut down and tacked in a rear side view will be just about 4" tall when its done another overall view standing back looking at it edit: oh! this used to be a 50th hood at one time in its life Last edited by project 67 sub; 11-14-2011 at 01:27 AM. |
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inside drivers view
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I was at the good guys show yesterday, staring at the c/10 club trucks. And my buddy was like you know what your truck has that those dont...that hood. I cant wait to take it to its first show now. Too bad that wont be for a long time. lol
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That scoop is going to be a really cool and unique addition to your already sweet suburban.
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looks like you're pretty good with that flux core! Looks sweet!
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